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    on

    the

    biological

    responses

    to

    radio

    frequency

    and

    microwave

    radiation,

    published

    up to

    June

    1971,

    are

    included

    in

    the

    bibliography.*

    Particular

    attention

    has

    been

    paid

    to

    the

    effects

    on

    man

    of

    non-ionizing

    radiation

    at

    these

    frequencies.

    The

    citations

    are

    arranged

    alphabetically

    by

    author,

    and

    contain

    as

    much

    information

    as

    possible

    so

    as

    to

    assure

    effective

    retrieval

    of

    the

    original

    documents.

    An

    outline

    of

    the

    effects

    whicb

    have

    been

    attributed

    to

    radio

    frequency

    and

    microwave

    radiation

    is

    also

    part

    of

    the

    report.

    *Three

    supplementary

    listings

    bring

    the

    number

    of

    citations

    to

    more

    i

    than

    2300.

    SKej

    Words

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    Effects

    Non-Ionizing

    Radiation

    Radar

    Hazards

    Radio

    Frequency

    Radiation

    Microwave

    Radiation

    Health

    Hazards

    Bibliography

    Electromagnetic

    Radiation

    Injury

    The

    comments

    upon

    and

    criticisms

    of

    the

    literature

    made

    in

    this

    report,

    and

    the

    recommendations

    and

    inferences

    suggested,

    are

    those

    of

    the

    author,

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    do

    not

    necessarily

    reflect

    the

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    of

    the

    Navy

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    on the

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    responses

    to radio

    trequency

    and

    microwave

    radiation,

    published

    up t

    April

    1972,

    are included

    in this

    bibliography

    ot the world

    iiterature.

    Particular

    attention

    has

    been paid to

    the

    effects on

    man

    o:

    non-ionizing

    radiation

    at

    these

    ' equencies.

    The

    citations

    are arranged

    alphabetically by author,

    and contain

    as

    much

    information

    as possible so as to

    assure

    eltective

    retrieval

    of the

    original documents.

    Soviet

    and East European

    f iterature is

    included

    in detail.

    An outline

    of the

    effects

    which have

    been

    attributed tu radio

    trequency

    and

    microwave

    radiation is included

    as

    Chapter 1.

    The

    revised report (which supersedes DDC report AD#734391)

    is

    updated

    with

    the

    inclusion

    oi

    three

    supplementary

    listings,

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    and

    adoitions

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    citations.

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    TABLE

    OF CONTENTS

    PAGE

    Abstract

    2

    Table of Contents 3

    Foreword

    4

    Acknowledgments

    5

    Chapter 1,

    Outline

    of Reported Biological Phenomena ('Effects') 7

    and Some

    Clinical

    Hanifestations

    Attributed to

    Microvave and

    Radio-Frequency

    Radiation

    Chapter 2,

    Bibliography,

    Alphabetical Listing 12

    Unsigned

    Reports

    and

    Articles

    83

    Addenda, Alphabetical

    by

    Author

    87

    Addenda, Unsigned Reports

    and Articles

    89

    Fir3t

    Suppleeuntary

    Listing (5

    October

    1971)

    91

    Appendix

    A,

    Accession Numbers

    and

    Sources

    92

    Second

    Supplementary

    Listing (21

    November 1971)

    93

    Third Supplementary Listing

    (17

    April

    1972) 95

    34

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    Foreword

    It

    is the

    hope

    of the

    author that

    this

    bibliography

    will

    provide

    guid-

    ance

    to the diffuse

    and

    conflicting

    literature

    on the

    biological

    responses

    to

    electromagnetic

    radiation

    at radio- and

    microwave-frequencies,

    with

    particular

    reference

    to the

    effects

    of concern

    to

    man. Such

    guidance

    is

    needed in

    the

    formulation

    and

    appraisal

    of

    criteria

    and

    limits

    of

    human

    exposure

    to

    "non-ionizing"

    radiation,

    and

    in the

    planning

    and

    conduct of

    future

    research.

    The

    original

    plans

    were

    to categorize

    and key

    the

    literature

    cita-

    tions

    to the "outline

    of biological

    and clinical

    effects"

    (Chapter 1).

    This

    proved

    to

    be a much

    more

    dif"icult

    and time-consuming

    task

    than

    anticipated,

    and was actually

    completed

    only

    for about

    400

    papers. Thus,

    the

    letter-number

    combinations

    given

    in

    square

    brackets for

    some

    of the

    "A"

    through

    "C"

    citations

    refer

    to

    the

    outline.

    INV]

    indicates

    the

    cita-

    tion was

    "not

    verified".

    The standard

    format

    used

    throughout the

    bibliography

    is:

    author,

    (date),

    journal,

    volume, (issue):

    page,

    "title".

    The

    authors

    are alpha-

    betized,

    and in

    chronological order.

    Multiple

    authora 'xe also

    alphabeti-

    cally

    ordered

    according

    to the second,

    third, etc.,

    author.

    Inclusive

    pagination

    is

    given

    where possible,

    as is

    the original

    language

    of the

    citation.

    Report

    accession

    and translation

    numbers

    (some

    of which are

    cited

    in

    Appendix

    A),

    and

    alternate

    sources

    are listed

    when known.

    Th e

    title

    of

    books is underlined.

    When

    the title

    of

    the

    report

    was

    not avail-

    able

    (or not given),

    a short

    (one

    line)

    description

    of the

    paper

    is

    listed

    whenever

    possible.

    Reports

    in which

    the

    name

    of the

    author was

    not given

    are

    listed chronologically

    using

    the format,

    "title",

    reference,

    source,

    (date). In many

    cases

    the citation

    was

    obtained

    from

    secondary

    (and

    tertiary)

    sources. For this

    reason

    it was

    impossible

    to

    put every

    citation

    into

    a

    consistent

    format.

    In

    a

    few

    cases,

    papers have

    been

    cited

    which

    were presented

    at

    symposia

    or meetings devoted

    to the

    present topic, even

    when

    the

    report

    title

    suggests

    that it

    does

    not

    pertain

    directly

    to the topic.

    This

    has

    been

    done

    to show

    the

    wide

    range

    of

    items

    considered relevant

    (at

    least

    at

    the

    time

    of

    the meeting,

    and by

    the organizing

    chairman)

    in past

    years.

    An example

    is

    "electroanesthesia".

    A

    few citations

    of marginal

    and/or peripheral

    relationship have

    also

    been

    included

    so that

    the reader

    may judge

    the applicability

    to his indi-

    vidual

    research

    needs.

    Examples

    are reports

    dealing

    with the biological

    effects

    of

    static

    and

    alternating

    magnetic

    fields,

    experimental techniques

    using

    radio

    frequency

    and microwave

    radiation

    (e.g.,

    electron

    spin

    reso-

    nance,

    and

    nuclear magnetic

    resonance

    spectroscopy),

    and microwave

    expo-

    sure

    limits, regulations,

    and

    standards.

    References for a few limited-distribu ion government reports

    are

    available

    upon

    request.

    4

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    The author

    welcomes information

    which

    will

    correct errors

    and

    omis-

    sions (both

    of which no

    doubt

    exist). Copies

    of new

    papers would

    be

    greatly appreciated, and would encourage

    updating

    and

    revising

    the biblio-

    graphy periodically.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    The assistance

    and support

    received during

    the

    preparation of this

    bibliography

    have

    been

    considerable, and I am happy to acknowledge my in-

    debtedness and

    gratitude. Drs. John

    Keesey and Dennis

    Heffner,

    former

    and

    present

    Heads of the Biophysics Division,

    and

    Dr. Seymour Friess,

    Director

    of the

    Environmental Biosciences Department

    of the

    Naval Medical Research

    Institute, permitted

    me

    the opportunitj

    to

    work

    on the

    bibliography, and

    offered frequent

    encouragement.

    Acknowledgment is also due

    to many

    friends and associates for

    their

    helpful

    suggestions,

    comments,

    and

    loans

    and/or

    gifts

    of

    reports

    or

    other

    material, which have

    been invaluable

    in the course of

    the

    work.

    "r. Glenn

    Heimer

    of

    the Naval

    Ship Engineering Center contributed an extensive

    collec-

    tion

    of government reports

    and dccuments,

    many of

    which

    had not previously

    been cited

    in

    the

    open

    literature.

    -

    Special help in

    tracing and

    in the acquisition of

    relevant

    papers has

    been received from the librarians and

    staff

    members of the NMRI

    library:

    Mrs. Thelma

    Robinson,

    Mrs. Ernestine Gendlemen, Mrs.

    Eleanor

    Capps, and

    Miss Deborah

    Grove.

    Their

    diligence and resourcefulness

    in tracing and

    obtaining copies of

    a

    large

    number

    of

    papers

    and

    reports, often

    in

    spite

    of Incomplete

    and/or inaccurate

    citations given in

    other sources,

    enabled

    me

    to include

    many

    relevant

    items

    in

    the

    bibliography.

    Mr. Christopher Dodge

    of the Scientific and Technical Center, Depart-

    sent

    of

    the

    Navy,

    provided

    much

    of

    the

    Soviet

    Bloc

    literature,

    linguistic

    and other technical assistance,

    and

    in

    addition

    offered valuable

    comments

    and

    encouragement

    throughout

    the preparation of

    this

    report.

    Especially

    noteworthy

    were the

    corrections

    and improremeuts suggested by

    Chris

    follow-

    ing

    his

    reading of the entire manuscript.

    Helpful also in

    locating

    some of

    the

    Soviet literature was Mr.

    E. S.

    Serebrennikov, of

    the

    Science

    and

    Technology

    Division,

    The

    Library

    of

    Congress.

    Credit

    is due

    Mrs.

    Ann& Woke (of this Institute) for

    translating

    many

    of the

    German

    papers;

    to Dr.

    Emilio Weiss, who translated from

    the

    Italian,

    and

    to Mrs. Edith Pugh

    who

    typed many

    "first drafts"; also

    to Mrs.

    Rhoda

    Glaser

    for her help

    in

    many aspects of the work.

    Mrs.

    Fannie Epstein

    Aeserves

    special mention

    for

    her outstanding

    editorial assistance,

    and

    especially

    for

    the heroic typing,

    organization,

    and

    checking

    of

    the entire report.

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    T- .aut

    line of

    Reported

    Biological

    Phenomena

    ('Effects') and

    Clinical eal1festations Attributed to

    Microwave

    and

    Radio-Frequency

    adiatior,

    is

    patterneh

    after

    that given by R.

    Murray, .et al.,

    in

    an

    article entitled, "Has-o

    afe are alcrowaves",

    which

    appeared in

    Non-

    Ionizing Radiation

    1(1):7-8

    (1969).

    Some

    of

    the

    "effects"

    were

    listed

    in the r#.ort

    by

    S.

    F. Cleary and

    W. T. Ham, Jr.,

    entitled,

    "Considera-

    tions

    in

    the evaluation of

    the

    biological

    effects

    on

    exposure

    to

    micro-

    wave radiation!, (3ackground

    document, Port

    1, 1969, for the

    Task

    Force

    on

    Research Planving in

    Environmental

    Health,

    Subtask Force on

    Physical

    Factors

    in the

    Environment).

    The

    discusbion

    and suggestions

    offered by

    Byron

    McLees,,

    Edward

    Finch, Lewis

    Gersbman,

    and Christopher

    Dodge relat-

    ing to

    the Outline

    are

    also

    gratefully

    acknowledged.

    Prepare-r *.-n of the

    bibliography

    was supported by

    the Bureau of

    Medicine A,;,,

    -.rgery, Department

    of the Navy, under

    vork unit

    HF12.524.

    0105-OO'V.

    II

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    CIHAPTER I

    Peported

    Diolorical Phenomena

    (*Effects') and

    Some

    Clinical Manifestations

    Attributed

    to !Iicrowave

    and P.adlo-Frequency Padiation

    (See

    Note)

    A.

    Heating

    of Organs*

    (Applications: Diathermy, rlectrosurrerv,

    Flectro-

    coagulation,

    I.lecrrodesicoation,

    lectrotomy)

    1. M.ole Body

    (temnerature repulation

    defect),

    !Hyperpyreyla

    2.

    Skin

    3.

    Bone

    and

    Bone .

    t

    arro:

    4. (a)

    Lens of

    Lye (cataractous

    lesions

    - due to

    the

    avascular

    nature

    of the lens

    vhich prevents adequate

    heat

    dissipat

    i,w.I

    (M)

    Corneal

    damane also poosil

    le at extrei.ely

    0It fro-

    u4-i.

    'c.

    5. e'enitalia (tubular dreg.?neration

    of

    testicleF)

    C..

    hrain

    7. Sinuses

    S. etal

    Inplants

    (burns near hip

    ?ins, erc.)

    The

    effects

    are :tneralPy

    reversible except

    for

    4a.

    B. Chianes

    in

    liv,

    o.ogic

    .function

    I. Striated

    :ttscte Contraction

    2.

    Alteration of

    DWi-meter of

    Blood Vessels

    (increasec'

    va.tcr-lar

    elasticity),

    Dilation

    S.

    Changes in the Oxidative

    Processes in Tissues and ArranL

    4. Liver Lnlargement

    5. A.ltered Sensitivity

    to

    Drug

    Stitruli

    6.

    Decreased

    Spernato.enesis (decreased

    fertility, to steril.)

    7.

    Altered

    Sex

    Patio of

    Blrths (more

    girls!)

    8.

    Altered ,!enstrual

    Activity

    9.

    Altered Fetal

    Devwlopment

    I. iAecreasee Lactation

    in

    :ursing ":others

    '.l. Reduction

    in

    i'iuresis

    (',a+ excretio:,,

    via urine output)

    !2. Altered

    !'era!! function (decreased

    filtratir,"

    ::- tul

    alef)

    13.

    U:hanf-es

    in (onditioned

    P:eflexes

    14.

    iecreased .;lectrical

    .eristance of Skin

    15. Changes

    in

    tbU Structure of

    Skin re.cptorn

    of tie

    (a) i.-ti~e,

    and (b) i-loot'-Carryinr Systcr.-:

    16.

    Alterrd

    mIood

    Fnow

    !:ate

    * It

    is also

    reported

    that leov

    levels

    of irradiation

    produce a cooling

    effect

    - "hypercor.pensation".

    Note:

    Thece

    effects

    are listed without comment

    or

    endorse.:ent

    :Aince.

    t-e

    literature abounds

    with

    conflicting

    reports.

    In sonte

    cases

    the !:asi. f~nr

    reporting an

    "effect" was a

    single or a

    non-statistical

    observaticr,

    i'"ich

    may have

    been drawn from

    a

    poorly conceived

    (and

    poorly executed)xpevri-

    fnente

    7

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    17. Alterations

    In the Siocurrents

    (KW?) of the Cerebral

    Cortex

    (in

    animals)

    18.

    Changes In

    the Rate

    of

    Clearance

    of

    Tagged

    Ions

    from

    Tissue

    19. Reversible Structural

    Changes In the Cerebral Cortex

    and the

    Diencephalon

    20.

    Electrocardiographic

    (EKG)

    Changes

    21.

    Alterations

    In

    Sensitivity to

    Light,

    Sound, and

    Olfactory

    StImuli

    22.

    Functional (a) and Pathological (b) Changes

    in the Eyes:

    (a) decrease in

    size of blind spot, altered

    color

    recogPltion,

    changes In

    Intraocular

    pressure,

    lacriaation,

    trembling cf eye-

    lids;

    (b) less

    opacity and

    coagulation,

    altered

    tissue

    respira-

    tion,

    and

    altered

    reduction-oxidation

    processes

    23.

    Myocardial Necrosis

    24. Hemorrhage

    in

    Lungs,

    Liver,

    Gut,

    and

    Brain

    At Fatal Levels

    25.

    Generalized Degeneration of all

    Body

    Tissue

    of Radiation

    26. Loss

    of

    Anatomical

    Parts

    27.

    Death

    28.

    Dehydration

    29.

    Altered

    Rate of Calcification of Certain

    Tissue

    C. Central

    Nervous System Effects

    1.

    Headaches

    2.

    Inomnia

    3.

    Restlessness

    (Awake

    and

    During

    Sleep)

    4.

    Electroencephalographic

    (EW) Changes

    5.

    Cranial

    Nerve

    Disorders

    6.

    Pyramidal Tract

    Lesions

    7.

    Condittoned Reflex Disorders

    8. Vagominetic

    Action of

    the Heart; Sympaticouminetic Action

    9.

    Seizures,

    Convulsions

    D. Autonomic

    Nervous System Effects

    1.

    Neuro-vegetative

    Disorders (e.g.,

    alteration of heart rhythm)

    2. Fatigue

    3. Structural Alterations

    Lu the Synapses of

    the Vague

    Nerve

    4.

    Stimalatin

    of Parasympathetic

    Nervous System

    (Bradycardia),

    and lnhbition

    of the Sympathetic Nervous System

    E. Peripheral Nervous System

    Effects

    Effects

    on

    Locowtor

    Nerves

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    F. Psychological

    Disorders

    ("Human

    Behavioral

    Studies")

    - the

    so-called

    "Psychophysiologic

    (and

    Psychosomatic)

    Responses"

    I.

    Neurasthenia-

    (general

    "bad"

    feeling)

    2. Depression

    3.

    Impotence

    4.

    Anxiety

    5.

    Lack of Concentration

    6.

    Hypochondria

    7. Dizziness

    ,S. Hal

    ucinations

    9.

    Sleepiness

    10.

    Insomnia

    II. Increased

    Irritabiiity

    12.

    ')ecreased

    Appetite

    13.

    Loss

    of !:er-ory

    14.

    Scalp

    Sensarions

    Y 15.

    Tncreasee Fatirabilty

    16. Chest

    rainA

    17. Tremor of

    the lianus

    G. Behavioral

    (Cnanres

    (Aninal

    Studies)

    Peflexive,

    Operant,

    tvoldance,

    and

    DIscrinination

    Belaviors

    l.

    ood

    Disorders

    (V

    = in

    vivo)

    (v =

    in vitrt.'

    Changes

    in:

    1.

    Bloo.' anC

    Bone

    *:arrcn%

    2.

    Pha~oryt.:r

    (polrVorphs)

    and

    Bactericidal

    "unctiornr

    f

    .

    ,v)

    S3.

    llemol.-s.s

    .at*

    (increase),

    (a shortene,!

    lifeaz~:

    of

    ,

    "

    . St-dir.enta-ion

    ;ate

    (increase),

    (due to

    ,-e. ;n

    sp,

    t " I

    levels or ar:ount of fitrino-er.

    (?))

    "5.

    ::uriber

    of

    L.rythroc'tes

    (Cecrease),

    also

    nneher

    of

    1.yr-

    c, tt'.

    Bl. od

    CtluccFe

    foncentration

    (increase)

    7.

    Llood 11istanine

    rontent

    Z. Cholesterol

    and

    Lipids

    9. Garma

    (also

    u and

    0) Gl.obulin,

    and

    Total

    Protein

    Concentration

    10.

    Number of

    Eosinophils

    11. Albumin/Globulin

    ratio

    (decrease)

    12.

    PHemopoiesis

    (rate

    of

    formation

    of

    blood

    corpuscles)

    13.

    Leul-openia

    (increase

    in

    number

    of

    x0.ito

    cells),

    ancl

    Leu1-oc-,orosis

    14.

    .et

    culocytosis

    1.

    Vascular

    Disorders

    1.

    Thrombosis

    2.

    Hypertension

    9

    2

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    JS

    Enzyme

    and

    Other Biochemical Changes

    h Changes in activity

    of:

    1. Cholinesterase

    (V,v)

    2.

    Phosphatase

    (v)

    3. Transaminase

    (v)

    4.

    Amylase

    (v)

    5.

    Carboxydismutase

    6.

    Protein Denaturation

    7.

    Toxin,

    Fungus, and Virus

    Inactivation (at high radiation

    dose

    levels), Bacteriostatic

    Effect

    8. Tissue Cultures

    Killed

    9. Alteration In

    iRate

    of

    Coll Division

    10.

    Increased Concentration

    of RVA

    in

    Lymphocytes,

    and

    Decreased

    Concentration

    in

    Brain,.

    Liver,

    and Spleen

    11.

    Changes

    in Pyruvic

    Acid, Lactic

    Acid,

    and

    Creatinine

    LxereJions

    S12.

    Change

    in Concentration

    of Glycogen in Liver (Hlyperglycevia)

    13. Alteration

    in

    Concentration

    of 17-

    Ketosterolds

    in Urine

    SK. Metabolic

    Disorders

    Glycosuria (sugar

    in uriTe; related

    with blood sugar?)

    2.

    Increase in

    Urinary

    Phenol

    (derivatives? DOPA?)

    3. Alteration of rate of

    ietabolic Enzymatic Processes

    S4. Altered

    Carbohydrate

    Metabolism

    L. Gastro-Intestinal

    Disorders

    1.

    Anorexia (loss

    of appetite)

    2.

    Epigastric

    Pain

    3. Constipation

    4. Altered

    Secretion of Stomach

    "Digestive Juices"

    It.

    Endocrine

    Gland Changes

    1.

    Altered

    Pituitary

    runction

    2. Ilyperthyroidism

    3.

    Thyroid Enlargement

    4. Increased Uptake

    of Radioactive

    Iodine by Thyroid

    Gland

    5.

    Altered

    Adrenal Cortex Activity

    6. Decreased Corticosteroids in Blood

    S7. Decreased Glucocorticoidal

    Activity

    8. 1lypogonadism

    (usually

    decreased testosterone

    production)

    IN.

    Histological

    Changes

    1.

    Changes

    in Tubular

    Epithelium

    of Testicles

    S2. Gross

    Changes

    10

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    0. Genetic and

    Chromoscrtal

    Changes

    1.

    Chromosome

    Aberrations (e.g., linear shortening, pseudochiasm,

    diploid structures,

    amitotic

    division,

    bridging, "sticky"

    chromosomes, irregularities

    in chromosomal env-zlope)

    2.

    Mutations

    3.

    Mongolism

    4.

    Somatic

    Alterations

    (changes

    in cell

    not

    involving

    nucleus or

    chromosomes, cellular

    transformation)

    5.

    Neoplastic

    Diseases

    (e.g*, tumors)

    P. Pearl Chain Effect (Intracellular orientation

    of subcellular part cles,

    and orientation

    of cellular

    and

    other

    (non-biologlc)

    particles)

    Also,

    orientation of animals,

    birds, and fish

    in

    electromagnetic

    fields

    Q. Miscellaneous

    Effects

    1.

    Sparking between

    dental

    fillings

    2.

    Peculiar

    metallic

    taste

    in mouth

    3.

    Changes

    in Optical

    Activity of

    Colloidal

    Solutions

    4. Treatment

    for Syphilis,

    Poliomyelitis, Skin Diseases

    5. Loss

    of

    flair

    6. Brittleness

    of

    flair

    7. Sensations of

    Buzzing Vibrations,

    Pulsations, and

    Ticklinp

    About

    the Head and

    Ears

    8. Copious

    Perspiration,

    Salivation,

    and

    Protrusion of Tonpue

    9.

    Changes

    in

    the

    Operation of

    Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers

    10. Changes

    in

    Circadian

    PMythms

    II

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